Sheikh Khalifa appoints three judges to federal court



ABU DHABI // Three judges have been appointed to a federal court by Sheikh Khalifa, the President.

Al Buraee Amer, Asami Kishk and Ahmed Ibrahim took their oaths before Sultan bin Saeed Al Badi, Minister of Justice.

They have been appointed to the Federal Court of First Instance, reported Wam, the state news agency.

Counsellor Majed bin Butti Al Muhairi was sworn in as a judge in the Ajman Court of First Instance, after his service in the Federal Prosecution came to an end.

Other Ministry of Justice officials, including the acting under-secretary and the director of the Judicial Inspection Department, also attended the ceremony.

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